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Using technology to deliver research results

Making sure that the delivery and dissemination of research results is effective is, to quote Ray Poynter, “arguably the most important phase in any research project". It seems striking that, compared to the dramatic advances that technology has...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Author: Philippe Boutié
September 1, 1997

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Tales from the web

The Internet reminds me of Las Vegas, said one of the developers I interviewed when researching this paper. He was right. Like Las Vegas, the world wide web offers stunning shows of human invention and mind-boggling choices mixed with crass...

Catalogue: Seminar 1997: Do we control IT or are we IT's slave?
Author: Philippe Boutié
January 1, 1997

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Will this kill that?

Will new on-line media - particularly Internet-based ones - forever change the way we communicate? Will they forever change commercial communications such as advertising? Who will benefit, who will loose? How may marketing and research be affected?...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1996: Changing Business Dynamics
Author: Philippe Boutié
September 1, 1996

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How to create customer preference

The present paper attempts to answer the question of how to create consumer preference in the retail bank sector. The question of creating consumer preference has become increasingly relevant as retail banks grow more and more remote from the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/EFMA Seminar 1996: Consumer Trends In Banking And Insurance
Authors: Jim Williams, Marianne Mollmann, Philippe Boutié
May 1, 1996

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Close, but no cigar

The time is early 1989. The Berlin wall is up. The Soviet Union is just what its name implies: a union. 1992 is a soon-to-happen promising event - and Europe is a private club of old-world nations, not an open concept. The client is the toughest...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1995: Making The Decision
Author: Philippe Boutié
September 1, 1995

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The map is not the territory

On April 2,1993, "Marlboro Friday" made the marketing world suddenly sit up and realize: BRANDS WERE DYING. What had gone wrong? This paper suggests an answer. The soldiers of the marketing wars, using marketing research as crutches, have splintered...

Catalogue: Seminar 1994: Building Successful Brands
Author: Philippe Boutié
June 15, 1994

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See the 18th camel

Public Relations (PR), since their humble beginnings as "flak", have evolved into a major and very specific discipline in communications, requiring specific research techniques. The paper shows how qualitative research methodologies adapted from...

Catalogue: Qualitative Research 1993: A Critical Review Of Methods And Applications
Author: Philippe Boutié
June 15, 1993